Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... Court passed a law requiring excommunicated persons to be dealt with in a civil way within six months of their sen- tence , but the clergy caused its repeal . Cotton con- demned it : It is dangerous to bring civill authority immediately ...
... Court passed a law requiring excommunicated persons to be dealt with in a civil way within six months of their sen- tence , but the clergy caused its repeal . Cotton con- demned it : It is dangerous to bring civill authority immediately ...
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... Court , and that the Court could dispose of that grant as it wished . Once again the magistrates were up in arms ; they announced that their judicial power derived directly from the patent and that it could not be tampered with ...
... Court , and that the Court could dispose of that grant as it wished . Once again the magistrates were up in arms ; they announced that their judicial power derived directly from the patent and that it could not be tampered with ...
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... Court had confirmed to the magistrates , ordered the Hobart faction to give bond for appearance at the quarter court , and when they refused committed them for contempt . Hobart was a man of passion , and now his blind rage played ...
... Court had confirmed to the magistrates , ordered the Hobart faction to give bond for appearance at the quarter court , and when they refused committed them for contempt . Hobart was a man of passion , and now his blind rage played ...
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